Jonesing for some woodworking…
So for those of you that are on Twitter you know that recently I had absolutely no desire to go into the shop. I kept telling myself all day, SELF: you need to go into the shop and get some stuff done. I’m still in the middle of making the box for the podcast. I’m trying to make a few stands for some pottery to be displayed on. Just recently I had a friend of a friend find out that design and make furniture. So I think that there might be a few projects coming my way.
But even with all the stuff that I could and should be doing in the shop, I had no desire to go down there. Have any of you ever had this experience? I mean I love it when I am down there. And because I know that I will love it when I get down there, I usually make myself go. Well I learned my lesson while at school. There were just some days that I felt like not doing anything. And those were the days that I should have stayed home.
One such time was at the end of a long day. It was crunch time, a project was coming due at the end of the week. We were all putting is some really long days. One night I was taking the clamps off the project. I had glued corner blocks onto some construction paper and then onto the carcass. This was to be able to clamp the miter corners. Well the clamps came off and the piece was looking good. It was about 10 pm and something told me “that’s enough for the day”. But I wanted to get the corner blocks off and get all the construction paper off as well. So I proceed to pop off the blocks, and thought I’ll sand off the paper. I started to sand a quickly figured out that it was going to take forever to do it this way. So I grabbed one of my chisels and proceeded to pair away the paper. Oh did I mention that this was a veneered piece. Well needless to say, my eyes grew tired and my hands and my brain weren’t communicating. The chisel got away from me and I took out a nice chunk of veneer.
Now I did end up being able to fix it, so that it didn’t look that bad. But of course to me I will always see that flaw first whenever I see that piece.
The lesson is follow your gut. I have found that those time when you do not feel like being in the shop are the times that you shouldn’t be in there. Things just go wrong, you might mess something up that you have spent hours and hours doing. Or worse yet, you might not be thinking straight and end up hurting yourself. So if you don’t feel like it, then take a break and watch some cartoons with your kids. If you don’t have kids, then just watch the cartoons anyways, I just use my kids as an excuse.





July 21st, 2008 at 8:02 pm
Hey, everybody needs a day of rest sometimes. Besides, your family probably got to see more of you that day which is a good thing.
July 22nd, 2008 at 5:56 am
Hey, Kaleo.
I know exactly what this is like. In the four years I’ve been at it professionally, there have been times that I absolutely have no desire to be at the shop. It’s strange at first when you consider that his is our life and passion, but you are right on in saying to listen to our gut and don’t go. Too many times I have ruined veneer or screwed something else up because I didn’t stay away. Great post. Check this out as well. I think this will help.
http://www.adamkingstudio.com/whys-and-what-fors
I don’t have kids yet, but the cartoon idea works for me too!!
July 22nd, 2008 at 7:57 am
I agree completely. If your mind is not on the task at hand, you are asking for trouble.
July 22nd, 2008 at 9:44 am
Ditto to you Kaleo, ditto to Harley, Adam and Don. Some of my best intentions of “just doing it” have resulted in some of my biggest blunders.
July 22nd, 2008 at 1:16 pm
Great advice Kaleo.
Shop time is a terrible thing to waste. If you can’t be fully present and thoroughly enjoy the time, why waste your precious time.
July 23rd, 2008 at 6:11 pm
I agree with you all. I never want to waste shop time. But there are times when I feel that I work all week. And then want to go down into the Man’s Den and play for awhile. But sometimes the family comes first and everything else is trivial to me.
July 27th, 2008 at 7:04 pm
As it should be, Kaleo. The family you are caring for is just a like a garden that needs tending. I can’t wait until you start posting about the little Tazman’s antics in Dad’s shop. That will be cool.